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Thanks TimNice Joe.
Thanks TimNice Joe.
Thanks JerryVery nice work as always Joe. Looks better than new.
I know your correct but I have a double to use . its on top of my entertainment center just to make my wife made lolNow lets get that sucker covered in saw dust and oil
Thanks for all your help on this projectHello fellow
I am still here, haven't found a lot of Pioneer stuff lately.
Still have a bunch of extra parts if anyone is in need.
Joe, That is a nice factory fresh Pioneer P42.
looks like it came out of the Pioneer factory on Park St N
AKA your house
Just finished this saw . It was a fun project
Thank youAmazing restoration on that saw. Looks great. I'd be tempted to put it on the entertainment center too!!
I know your correct but I have a double to use . its on top of my entertainment center just to make my wife made lol
wow does that look heavy!Got this recently. The pictures are all old news now. The saw is all tore apart on my bench and some of it going back together.
wow does that look heavy!
Can't wait to see more pics of that saw.Won't win any awards for power-to-weight.
Industrial design was a consideration back then, though. Not like modern saws which are hardly different from one another other than paint or plastic.
Raymond Loewy was onto something.
Chris B.
Can't wait to see more pics of that saw.
Wow look's amazing good job.Here they are. For what it's worth, I spotted a matching serial number stamped on the fan housing.
Here they are. For what it's worth, I spotted a matching serial number stamped on the fan housing.
Congrats , very nice looking Saw,
Just finished this saw . It was a fun project
Nice find,look's to be in good shape.Is this going to be a resto or kept a good survivor?Recent Pioneer Find, made in Peterorough , l think it may be a late production run, note the large Air cover decal and Model tag location.
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